Ntsoaki Nsibanyoni
Full Name: Ntsoaki Ellen Nsibanyoni
Position and Company Name: GM of Uber Eats South Africa
Main Activity of the Company: Uber Eats is a technology platform that serves the on-demand market
Date and Place of Birth: January 19, Katlehong, on Gauteng’s East Rand
Schools and Tertiary Education: I attended Primrose Primary and Dinwiddie High, as well as North-West University for my BCom (Accounting) and Milpark Business School for my MBA
First Job: Graduate-in-training, finance
Size of First Pay Packet: Less than R7 000 a month
Career Path to Date: Finance
Value of Assets under Your Control: Because we are a private company, I cannot disclose this information
Number of People under Your Leadership: About 80
Personal Best Achievement: Becoming a mother – that was my best decision ever
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: Both my parents – because of their motivation for me to get educated and never stop learning
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Johan ‘Sipho’ Coetzee, my manager at Gijimast, and Ian Graham, my manager at General Electric, have had a profound influence on my career. Their guidance and support are one of the many reasons I am where I am today. They encouraged me to stay curious, ask questions, continuously learn new things and push myself beyond the boundaries of a finance role
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: I don’t have one. Instead, I greatly admire entrepreneurs within the African continent who create companies, particularly tech and financial startups, and scale them, despite the many challenges that the continent faces. Their relentless drive, innovation and refusal to give up are qualities I find fascinating
Philosophy of Life: Always take the risk, make the scary move, start that project or business. You will never know your true potential until you take the first step and give yourself the opportunity to find out
Biggest Ever Opportunity: GM role at Uber – I get to do so much with the support of incredibly amazing and talented people
Favourite Food/Drink: Chicken pesto pasta
Favourite Music: It depends on the day – I listen to gospel, classic, 90’s R&B, and certain selective Amapiano songs
Favourite Sport: I don’t have any, but invite me to any live game and I will have a good time
Hobbies: I am not sure if reading is a hobby, but it’s something I enjoy to do when I get the downtime
Car: A Mercedes-Benz any day
Pets: My children and I have been considering getting a puppy
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Avocado
Married: No
Children: Asiphesona, who is 18 years old and is in matric, and Awande, who is nine years old
Clubs: None
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